Por: Associated Press Business December 10, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — said Friday it is imposing sanctions on a broad array of people and companies around the world for corruption and human rights abuses — from illegal fishing operations in Chinese waters to kickbacks in Guatemala — in recognition of International Anti-Corruption Day.Those sanctioned include the 15-member Russian elections commission, which oversaw a in Russia-occupied Ukraine in September, a group of companies and people... + full article
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics December 09, 2022
WASHINGTON – said Friday it is imposing sanctions on a broad array of people and companies around the world for corruption and human rights abuses — from illegal fishing operations in Chinese waters to kickbacks in Guatemala — in recognition of International... + más
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Associated Press USA Business December 02, 2022
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea on Friday sanctioned eight people and seven companies suspected of engaging in illicit activities to finance North Korea’s .The move, which prohibits South Koreans from conducting any type of business with them without authorization, was... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA World November 30, 2022
The prominent Guatemalan investigative newspaper El Periodico announced Wednesday that it is stopping its print edition after the government arrested the paper’s president. José Rubén Zamora was arrested in July and charged with money laundering and extortion. Zamora has... + más
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NBC News USA Opinion November 20, 2022
On Sunday the globe’s gaze will turn to the controversial hosts of this year’s soccer World Cup, Qatar. Since it was announced in 2010 that the Gulf country would host — overcoming a U.S. bid — FIFA (the international soccer governing body) has been scrutinized for... + más
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Business Insider USA Business November 15, 2022
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Business Insider USA Business November 08, 2022
After getting her law degree in 2019, Lauren James went to work for Alabama-based law firm Beasley Allen as a staff attorney. Her starting salary: $48,000 a year. But she took the job because it allowed her to continue the important work she had started as a part-time student... + más
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Newsweek USA World October 06, 2022
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) recently agreed to drastically slash oil production by 2 million barrels a day, potentially giving Russian President Vladimir Putin a win over Europe's sanctions on his oil.The decision comes months after many... + más
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